SNETP Webinar: Generation IV International Forum

Date/Hours: 30 June 2026 - 13:00 - 14:00 CEST
Location: Online - Free webcast

This webinar is organised by the Sustainable Nuclear Energy Technology Plateform (SNETP)

The link to register to this webinar can be found on this page under "about this webinar".

Who should attend?
Policymakers, industry professionals, regulators, researchers, students, the general public. 

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Updated on 21/06/2026

Join SNETP on 30 June for a dedicated webinar on the Generation IV International Forum (GIF) and the acceleration of fourth-generation nuclear systems deployment, presented by Paul NevittGIF Vice Chair on Market Issues and Industry Engagement; SNETP Governing Board member and VP Science and Technology at United Kingdom National Nuclear Laboratory.

GIF brings together leading countries to develop advanced nuclear systems that meet ambitious goals in sustainability, safety, and economic performance. As these technologies move closer to deployment, key challenges remain around industrialisation, regulation, and market readiness.

This webinar will explore how GIF is addressing these challenges and fostering international collaboration to accelerate the deployment of Generation IV systems.

Meet the presenter

Portrait of Paul Nevitt GIF Vice Chair for Market Issues and Industry Engagement 2025-2027

Dr
Paul NEVITT

Vice Chair Market Issues and Industry Engagement

Paul Nevitt was elected Vice Chair Market Issues and Industry Engagement for the period 2025-2028, succeeding Stephane Sarrade in this role. He has been actively involved supporting UK Government engagement with GIF for several years, including providing support to Fiona Rayment as GIF Policy Director during her tenure from 2022-2024.

Outside of GIF, Dr Nevitt serves as the Vice President Science and Technology in the United Kingdom National Nuclear Laboratory (UKNNL). He is responsible for setting and implementing strategy aimed at building knowledge and capability, including accelerating the development and demonstration of advanced modular reactors.